Okay, point by point...
You're not afraid to use digital or p&s cameras
I love my digital cameras, from my 2 digital SLRs to my Olympus E-PL1 to my pocket point and shoot. And on the subject of the P&S, I own several that I really and truly enjoy using. I don't feel the need to have a "serous" camera with me all the time, or to always shoot film, no matter what.
You shoot in color and b/w
I shoot mostly black and white film as a matter of economy (I dev my own BW stuff but not color) and a matter of thinking I need more experience making truly good black and white images. I have a hard time intentionally shooting black and white with a digital.
You've designed or built your own stereo or gtr amp
My stereo is a kitbashed component Hifi from everyone else's leavings, but I desperately want to build my own stereo.
You can get by without using a Mac
I use a Mac because they are competently put together computers with a decent OS. However, their recent move towards being even more proprietary than usual (ie "Mac App Store") has prompted me to think about a PC running Linux as my primary system.
You don't need photoshop or post processing
Not hugely...just for cleaning dust specs and the occasional exposure correction. I use the "figital" workflow due to lack of darkroom and almost all my shots go through photoshop if only to clean up the specs.
You drive, or aspire to drive, an electric vehicle
I love the environment and long to see the vast majority of people switch to pure electric vehicles powered by ecologial power plants. I also plan to keep my '65 Thunderbird and run it on ethanol :angel:
You understand that cats are smarter than humans
Cats are stupid.
You frame well, and don't need to crop
I try to compose everything in the viewfinder and shoot the framing I intend the final print to have. This does not mean that if cropping will improve an image, I won't do it.
You think that mp3s sound like crap
With most Mp3's above 128KBPS I really have to listen for the difference, and since my MP3 players are for when I do not actually have access to my Hifi (at work, in the car...), I say good enough.
You listen to NPR (or equiv.) and watch PBS
I love PBS, and would watch it more if I actually watched TV and thought to look at it. In the car, I need music, and my tastes are such that most radio stations are a no go, so I'm listening to CDs or my iPod.